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Maxime Morge
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@@ -729,8 +729,6 @@ the ability to adopt a role (behaving differently based on instructions),
payoff sensitivity (adjusting behavior according to incentives),
and semantic robustness (remaining unaffected by superficial label changes).
Here is a paragraph you can add to the Synthesis section to summarize findings on coordination:
When it comes to coordination, most generative agents struggle to align their actions in games
with multiple equilibria. This failure stems from an absence of shared strategies and a limited
ability to model the opponent’s behavior accurately. Although communication is expected to improve
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